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helen nightingale
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Post by helen nightingale »

if your tank ever goes missing, at least you dont know exactly where i live
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Thanks! :D

Helen, i've got your googled image of your home. Whats the House named again. :wink:
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Superb pictures of such a fantastic array of healthy fish species. 8) I recognise some 'old friends' there! :wink:

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Oh aye! There's a few! :wink:
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Graeme, do you see any issues mixing the Garra flavatra with those aggressive loaches? I had to ask.:lol:
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:( :( :(

I want...............nice tank and nice fish
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Post by Botia Robert »

Awesome Pictures Graeme! All the fish look great, esp the S Berdmorei.

I dont see many Grrr species over here so thanks for the info too.
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Blue wrote:Graeme, do you see any issues mixing the Garra flavatra with those aggressive loaches? I had to ask.:lol:
Hi Blue, no issues to be concerned about. The Loaches totally ignore them apart from some feeding times with Bloodworm's. They sometimes get nudged out of the way from the larger loaches but no damage is done.

Thanks namal and Botia Robert. :D
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howare the plants doing now.
my eos destroyed my vals in about three months time.
drain your pool!
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Post by Blue »

newshound wrote:howare the plants doing now.
my eos destroyed my vals in about three months time.
Wow!:shock:

Thanks, Graeme.:D
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Post by wasserscheu »

What a nice thread :!: ... and these S.Berdimorei tease me more and more, specially when in such superb condition like yours. Thanks for putting together this top documentation for us. Encore :!:
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Many thanks Wolfram! 8)
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At last.
Thanks, Graeme. 8)
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Post by Marcos Mataratzis »

Congrats on this superb tank! 8)
My 450L Loaches tank
31 clown, 5 morleti, 2 sidthimunki
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Gorgeous fish and awesome photos! Your tank looks extremely clean too..very nice. 8)
Keep Smiling :>)~ Carole
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